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The $100 Hamburger Paperback – November 22, 2006
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Since its publication in 1998, “The $100 Hamburger- A Guide to Pilot’s Favorite Fly-In Restaurants” has become more than a book. It is a cultural phenomenon felt far outside its intended target market, general aviation owner pilots. Virtually every aviation magazine has written about the book. The April 2001 edition of Plane& Pilot referred to it as “general aviation’s version of the Zagat Guide”. The November 2001 edition of Flying pointed it out to “Fly-in diners intent on finding decent $100 Hamburgers.”The mainstream media has covered as well. The July 26, 2001 edition of The Wall Street Journal featured an above the fold, front page article of 23 column inches. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune and others had written flattering feature articles on our book over the life of the next edition. The book’s companion website clocks over 450,000 site visits per month. Each week it receives 50 to 100 updates (PIREPs) from our pilot readers. These PIREPs affect over 80% of the sites reported on in the book. New restaurants have opened, some restaurants and even some airports have closed. Today only twenty percent of the data from the current edition is fully accurate.The new edition will feature over 80% new content – new restaurants, new airports, and completely updated reports on both from pilots all over the US, Canada, and the UK.
- Print length528 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMcGraw Hill
- Publication dateNovember 22, 2006
- Dimensions6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- ISBN-100071479252
- ISBN-13978-0071479257
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A cover-to-cover revision of the world's only pilot-to-pilot eating guide
Featuring new restaurants, new airports, and updated reviews from pilots across the U.S., The $100 Hamburger is a true must have for any pilot in search of a good meal or an excuse to fly.
The Third Edition features over 1,000 pilot-rated-and-recommended places to land for that meal at the end of the flight and includes restaurants from all 50 states. These reviews are PIREPs (Pilot Reports) from fellow pilots who've been there, chowed down, and awarded each joint from one to five "burgers." They tell you everything: location...quality...price...transportation...as well as dress codes and hours of operation!
There's truly no better flight partner than this trusted combination travel, dining, and pilot guide to help you "know before you go."
Visit the $100 Hamburger Site at www.100dollarhamburger.com
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- Publisher : McGraw Hill; 3rd edition (November 22, 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 528 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0071479252
- ISBN-13 : 978-0071479257
- Item Weight : 1.56 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.25 x 9 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,159,914 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #942 in Aerospace Engineering
- #1,064 in Aeronautics & Astronautics (Books)
- #2,107 in Aviation (Books)
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Great Book for pilots and student pilots looking for ideas on where to take cross country trips to for good food.
Disappointed a little due the limited number of restraunts in CA.
Othewise a good reference book for pilots.
On top of that, the quality of the book is very low; it is printed on cheap paper and the print is extremely small and very hard to read. This is a budget publication at a premium price. I love the idea and have been a fan of the $100 Hamburger since its inception, even contributing a customer PIREP in the early days. Instead, I am returning the book and will go straight to the subscription, though just for a month or so to see if the info is any more up-to-date.
Regardless, this is still the standard for finding restaurants close to airports.
I do think it is a really fun concept, but I don't know how to keep it current.


